If we’re addressing shared root causes, we’re going to be able to stop the Whac-A-Mole medicine that’s not working for us.” ...
Television history remembers David Janssen as a man in motion—tired, driven and quietly relentless. As Dr. Richard Kimble on ...
Psychiatric disorders can share common genetic influences, which means parts of DNA can be at the root of more than one mental condition, new research has found. The study, led by researchers at Texas ...
CLEVELAND - Positioning himself as a working-class counterpoint to a wealthy incumbent, Brook Park City Councilman Brian Poindexter this week joined a crowded field of Democrats who have filed ...
Dog owners are going to love the latest scientific poop on pooches: yes, your pup may be listening even when you aren't directly addressing them. The new study, published in the Jan. 8 issue of the ...
Gifted word learner dogs seem capable of eavesdropping about as well as 18-month-old toddlers, the study researchers say. Reading time 4 minutes Dogs might have more tricks up their furry sleeves than ...
Migration into England was continuous from the Romans through to the Normans and men and women moved from different places and at different rates, a study finds. The researchers found early medieval ...
How can you win love and loyalty from your customers, your employees, your fans—and even the people in your life? Taylor Swift answered this question perfectly with just one word: “Overdeliver.” ...
Distinct psychiatric disorders have more in common biologically than previously believed, according to the largest and most detailed analysis to date of how genes influence mental illness. The study, ...
No one ever wants to get a root canal. But if you do need one, a new study suggests the dental procedures may have an added bonus: They seem to offer both short- and long-term protective benefits ...
The approach marked a new chapter for their collaboration. On “Poor Things,” Fendrix had access to the script and a lot of concept art. For “Kinds of Kindness, he had the script. This time around, ...
Trains move through the world's subway stations in a consistent pattern: arriving, stopping, and moving to the next stop—and repeated by other trains throughout the day. A new study by a team of New ...
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